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28 Spiral Steel Boned Waist Training Plus Size Underbust Corset Shaperwear Top
$ 6.85
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
SIZE CHARTThe corset size should be chose by the waist size, please measure around your natural waistline.(one inch above the belly button)
Description:
Condition:
100% brand new
Color:As picture show
Material:90% Polyester and 10% Spandex
Size availablle:Varies,pls choose
Package included:
one corset+one matching G-string/thong
Washing Tips:
Only
hand washing
,
No Iron
/
No Machine Washing
/ No Chlorine bleaching /
No Dry cleaning
Note:
The color may be slight variations due to lighting effect during photo taking or bidder's monitor setting.
HOW TO CHECK THE SIZE
HOW TO WEAR THE CORSET
Putting on a Corset
Corsets are not difficult to put on. Women need only loosely lace up the laces in the back of the corset. Then pull the corset around the torso and hook the closures from the top down. Adjust the bust in the corset cups and reach around behind the back and grasp the lace ends with each hand. Pull the ends gently to gradually tighten the laces in the back from top to bottom until the corset is as tight as possible, while still being comfortable to wear. Secure the laces by tying them into a bow in the back
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Corset Wearing Tips
A corset takes a while to get used to wearing. It is also a garment that is not commonly worn by most women today. As such, there is a learning curve when purchasing one?s first corset. There are a few tips that women can keep in mind to make their first experience with a corset comfortable and productive. Consider putting on the corset about an hour or two before an event to get used to the feel of it. Keep the corset loosely laced so that it doesn?t impede movement. In addition, a corset can sometimes create some back cleavage.
Women can prevent this unsightly appearance by lacing up their corset halfway, then raising both arms above their head and stretching from side to side to adjust the fit before lacing the rest of the corset all the way. Women may wish to wear a thin, soft, and form fitting undergarment as a liner underneath the corset to prevent lace burn from tightening up the laces. Don?t tighten a corset until it is painful or difficult to breathe. Corsets are not intended to hurt, but instead act as a functional supportive garment. When corsets are fully laced, they do prevent deep breathing, but should not impede the ability to breathe.